You don't need to repaint it. Just buff it and the color will come back. I have a fire engine red bronco and the top was all faded and i buffed the whole top with just a buffing compound and it looks brand new now. the only problem was that it looked to good and i had to do the rest of the turck
you can find one at www.broncograveyard.com
A 78 Bronco that came with all the luxuries and options was roughly $7500 - $8000.
THERE IS USUALLY A VACUUM AND BELT DIAGRAM IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT. IT IS SOMETIMES CONCEALED BY A REMOVABLE COVER OR FAN SHROUD.
yes; b4 78 the whole top came off after 78 just the rear top came off.
aprox 5200 Lbs. varies slightly depending on model and options
Roughly 3,200 pounds, but give or take a little depending on the options you have.
my 1984 bronco with a 5.0 and automatic transmission weighs about 5200lbs. Options on yours may be different making the weight slightly different. but it would only be slightly different.
Wiring on early Bronco switches, (1966-77) at least are removable. There is a plug with a nut on the back of the switch. remove the nut, then pull the single wire off of the threaded stud. The rest of the wires are in a plug which will just pull of now that the nut is removed. Hope this helps.
There is the FULL SIZE BRONCO and then the Bronco II ( the Bronco II is smaller , eventually replaced by the Ford Explorer)
Get a lasso on that bronco, and I mean pronto! That bucking bronco tossed that buckaroo like he was a rag doll.
No , the 1972 Ford Bronco is a full size vehicle
you don't have a 5.3L in the bronco. If it is indeed an Eddie Bauer then it should be a 5.8L, but other options include 5.0L and 4.9L.